Category Archives: Teachers’ Issues

Unresolved issues can affect teaching so providing help could improve teaching ministry.

Pre-Service Training for New Teachers

All teachers who have never taught in your church’s educational ministry or small groups should receive some pre-service training regardless of their teaching experience. All need to know . . .

Teachers who have never taught the Bible in any setting need particular attention and support. . . . They need to understand . . . Continue reading

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Bible Illiterate Teachers Produce Bible Illiterate Students

None of us have a complete understanding of God’s Word. Yet, if we are going to teach the Bible, we need to at least have some basic understandings and beliefs. What Bible teachers need to know about God’s Word . . . Continue reading

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Called to Teach But Still Afraid?

Teaching is a big responsibility. Awareness of the level of accountability it brings might cause some trepidation about teaching. Teaching is an upfront type of ministry. Uncertainties of what others will think about one’s abilities might generate a little nervousness about saying or doing the right things. . . . Continue reading

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Sometimes Bible Teachers Need to Regain Perspective

Maybe they are stuck in a rut … simply in the routine or obligation of teaching … satisfied with status quo, no longer caring … stressed and consumed with the demands of their lives … Whatever the reason, teachers . . . Continue reading

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